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Live Faith First: Groundswell Podcast

Live Faith First: Groundswell Podcast

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We live in a divided world. At Faith First, we believe there’s a way to live that allows us to avoid getting caught up in division. We believe that when we put our faith first, and divisive topics second we can cross over divides to build unity and understanding with those around us.Live Faith First Christianity Spirituality
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  • History Rhymes: Faith, Ideology, and the Cost of Courage
    Apr 1 2026

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    World War II may feel distant, but the moral questions it raised feel remarkably current.

    In this powerful conversation, Elliot sits down with author and theologian Mark Buchanan to discuss his new historical novel What Is Left of the Night, set in Nazi-occupied France. The story centers on Pastor André Trocmé and the village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, where ordinary Christians risked their lives to rescue thousands of Jews.

    But this episode goes far beyond history.

    Mark explores:

    • The difference between allegiance and loyalty

    • How ideology deforms the soul

    • Why the gospel makes us better than our upbringing

    • What courageous nonviolence looks like in real life

    • How the Church can become a place of refuge again

    If you’ve ever wrestled with political tension, cultural division, or how Christians should respond to power and injustice, this conversation is for you.

    Mark Buchanan is an award-winning author, theologian, and professor of pastoral theology. He served as a pastor for 24 years and has spent the past 13 years teaching at a seminary. He is the author of thirteen books spanning theology, spiritual formation, historical fiction, and poetry.His latest novel, What Is Left of the Night, tells the true story of Pastor André Trocmé and the French village of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, which sheltered thousands of Jews during World War II.

    Mark and his wife also co-founded New Story Community, a residential healing ministry for Indigenous women seeking recovery and restoration.

    Elliot Sands is the host of the Live Faith First podcast—a dynamic space where faith meets real-world challenges. With a rich background as a pastor, school principal, health-tech co-founder, and now Executive Director of Faith First, Elliot brings deep wisdom and practical insight to every conversation. As a husband, father, and grandfather, he weaves personal experience with thoughtful discussion, tackling tough topics with clarity and compassion. Live Faith First is all about bridging divides—whether in society or the church—encouraging listeners to step beyond echo chambers and build real, meaningful relationships across the aisle, the street, or the table.

    Connect with Mark Buchanan

    Website: https://www.markbuchanan.net/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkAldhamBuchanan/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Bombs Over Iran: Fear, Faith, and Hope at 35,000 Feet
    Mar 18 2026

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    What happens when global conflict suddenly becomes personal?

    In this gripping episode of the Live Faith First Podcast, Elliot Sands sits down with Finny Abraham, Local Compassion Pastor at WestGate Church in Silicon Valley, to talk about a surreal moment: being on a commercial flight over Iranian airspace when bombs began dropping below.

    What started as a routine flight quickly turned into a moment of reflection about fear, faith, and the fragile nature of our world.

    Finny shares the emotional tension of that experience and what it revealed about trust in God when circumstances feel completely out of control. The conversation moves beyond the dramatic moment into a deeper discussion about compassion, faith in uncertain times, and how followers of Jesus can respond to global instability with courage and hope.

    Finny also reflects on his work serving vulnerable communities in Silicon Valley and why compassion and action must remain central to the Christian life.

    This episode is a powerful reminder that faith isn't just theoretical — it's forged in the moments when we realize we’re not in control.

    What You'll Hear in This Episode

    • The moment Finny realized something serious was happening beneath his flight

    • What goes through your mind when geopolitical conflict suddenly becomes real

    • How faith anchors us when circumstances feel unstable

    • Why compassion is a necessary response to a broken world

    • Lessons from serving vulnerable communities in Silicon Valley

    • Finding peace when the world feels uncertain

    Finny Abraham is the Local Compassion Pastor at Westgate Church in Silicon Valley and the Executive Director of Coalition Alleviating Poverty – Silicon Valley (CAP-SV), a faith-based initiative mobilizing churches and organizations to serve vulnerable communities. He has spent years building partnerships between churches, nonprofits, and local governments to address poverty and community needs in the Bay Area. Through large-scale service initiatives and collaborative outreach efforts, Finny works to mobilize the church to serve both locally and globally.

    Finny holds a Master of Social Work from St. Joseph’s College in Bangalore, a Master of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a Master of Sacred Theology from Boston University.

    He and his wife Susan live in Silicon Valley and are passionate about helping the church live out the compassion of Jesus in practical ways.

    Elliot Sands is the host of the Live Faith First podcast—a dynamic space where faith meets real-world challenges. With a rich background as a pastor, school principal, health-tech co-founder, and now Executive Director of Faith First, Elliot brings deep wisdom and practical insight to every conversation. As a husband, father, and grandfather, he weaves personal experience with thoughtful discussion, tackling tough topics with clarity and compassion.

    Live Faith First is all about bridging divides—whether in society or the church—encouraging listeners to step beyond echo chambers and build real, meaningful relationships across the aisle, the street, or the table.


    Connect with Finny Abraham

    Westgate Church: ⁠https://www.westgatechurch.org⁠

    Coalition Alleviating Poverty – Silicon Valley: ⁠https://capsv.org⁠

    Connect with Live Faith First

    Website: LiveFaithFirst.com

    Instagram: @LiveFaithFirst

    TikTok: @livefaithfirst

    Facebook: facebook.com/LiveFaithFirst

    YouTube: youtube.com/@livefaithfirst

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Not Woke. Not Colorblind. Just Gospel.
    Mar 4 2026

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    What if one of the strongest apologetics for the gospel is sitting right in front of us — and we’re missing it?

    In this powerful conversation, Elliot sits down with pastor and author Bryan Loritts to talk about his vision for the “Offensive Church” — a church that plays offense in ethnic unity rather than lagging behind culture. Bryan makes a compelling case that ethnic unity is not a political issue — it’s a gospel issue.

    From John 17 to Ephesians 2, from Acts 6 to Revelation 7, this episode explores:

    • Why unity matters more than diversity

    • The difference between race and ethnicity

    • Why “colorblindness” isn’t biblical

    • How leadership must own the vision

    • What it looks like to cross divides in real life

    • How discipleship includes both formation and deformation

    If you care about church unity, leadership, or gospel witness in a divided culture, this episode is for you.

    Bryan Loritts is the Teaching Pastor at The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina. A respected pastor, author, and speaker, Bryan is widely known for his work on gospel-centered ethnic unity and leadership. Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Atlanta during the era of reverse migration, Bryan has spent decades helping churches think biblically about reconciliation, diversity, and discipleship.

    Elliot Sands is the host of the Live Faith First podcast—a dynamic space where faith meets real-world challenges. With a rich background as a pastor, school principal, health-tech co-founder, and now Executive Director of Faith First, Elliot brings deep wisdom and practical insight to every conversation. As a husband, father, and grandfather, he weaves personal experience with thoughtful discussion, tackling tough topics with clarity and compassion. Live Faith First is all about bridging divides—whether in society or the church—encouraging listeners to step beyond echo chambers and build real, meaningful relationships across the aisle, the street, or the table.

    Connect with Bryan Loritts

    Website: https://bryanloritts.com/

    Website: https://summitchurch.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loritts/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bryan.loritts.2025

    Connect with Live Faith First

    Website: LiveFaithFirst.com

    Instagram: @LiveFaithFirst

    TikTok: @livefaithfirst

    Facebook: facebook.com/LiveFaithFirst

    YouTube: youtube.com/@livefaithfirst

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    54 mins
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